hydrus for a desktop application for managing a personal collection of images, videos, and other files.
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Deluge run headless. Great Android mobile app.
(didn't see you posted this one as I was posting it)
yt-dlp youtube-dl fork that is more current and works better for tons of sites to download media.
Media Center Master the free version is a cool utility for organizing movies/TV shows that will find and attach metadata. The premium license unlocks torrent/Usenet integration and will automatically find download new episodes or movies as they come out based on your preferences
TMSU for a command-line tool for tagging your files and accessing them through a virtual filesystem.
mediarepo for a media manager similar to image boards (boorus), allows tagging media and searching using those tags.
Ombi for a self-hosted web application that allows users to request content for Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin.
LazyLibrarian for following authors and grabbing metadata for digital reading needs.
Am I the only one that has never gotten this software to work worth a damn? The interface is impenetrable and it never finds what I want.
Maybe it's because I'm not searching for Steven King or whatever super-popular author? Either way, I've yet to find anything that is as easy as just going to library genesis and downloading manually.